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we for N. PETERS. PHOTO-LITHDGRAPHEH, WASHINGTON. D C.

nunka @time iilillm' DA NiEL SHERWOOD, OF LOWELn'MAss-AOHUSETTS, AssIGNOR TO WOODS, snnRWOOD, AND COMPANY.

Letters Patent No 92,663, dated July 13, 1869.

IMPROVEMENT IN TOAST-RACK The Schedule referred to. in these Lettera Patent and making part of the name.

To 'all whom. it may concern:

- Beit known that I, DANIEL SHEBWOOD, of Lowell, in the county of Middlesex, and State ot'. Massachusetts, have invented n new and improved Toast-Rack; and I do hereby declare the following to be :t full, clear, nud exact description4 thereof, reference being had to the accompanying drawings, ignres, and letlters of'reierence thereon, vmaking part of this specification.

I then form the bridge B, the sides and ends, of n single piece of wire.

The rack D is formed of twisted wire, wound upon n cylinder; and a. hnndle,-E, is formed, :is shown, by twisting the iwire together. A

' The parts nre` then firmly united by sewing the same together with ne wire, or by soldering, as de sired.

The article may be oruamented with the rosettes a a, or ornaments of any other form, as desired, and the whole is dipped in molten metal and tiuned or plated, and the article is ligli't, beautiful, and a. strong nud durableartiole of furniture for the table.

I claim, as anew and improved article of mnnufacture, a toast-rack, constructed of twisted wire, substantially in the manner described and specified.

DANIEL SHERWOOD.

Witnesses:

GORDAN F. TUCKER, Goonmorr Q. Dow. 

